Back in March, we noted the publication of William Novak's New Democracy: The Creation of the Modern American State (Harvard University Press). The book has generated a range of interesting commentaries, including those featured in an ongoing symposium over at the Yale Journal of Regulation's Notice & Comment blog. Here is what is up so far:
- Introduction, by Nicholas Parrillo (Yale Law School)
- "Revolution Versus Evolution in Bill Novak’s New Democracy," by Sophia Z. Lee (Penn Carey Law)
- "All Roads Lead to the White House," by Andrea Scoseria Katz (Washington University School of Law in St. Louis)
- "New Democracy: Finding Hope in the Past and Heavy Lifting for the Future," by Kate Andrias (Columbia Law School)
- "Recovering Contingency within American Antimonopoly and Democracy," by Laura Phillips Sawyer (University of Georgia School of Law)
- "Democracy and Then Democracy," by Jed Stiglitz (Cornell Law School)
- "Constitutionalism and New Democracy: Two Questions," by Ashraf Ahmed (Columbia Law School)
- "Regulatory History by the Book," by Richard R. John (Columbia University)
-- Karen Tani